Make Every Day a Snow Day with Travel Wisconsin’s Snow Report
With snow building in the broader Milwaukee area, interactive report keeps outdoor enthusiasts informed on trail, hill conditions
MADISON, Wis. (Dec. 19, 2022) – As the snow piles up and reveals the magic of winter, discover which trails, runs and hills are adventure-ready with Travel Wisconsin’s Snow Report. The report provides up-to-date snow conditions at downhill ski and snowboarding hills, cross-country skiing trails and snowmobile trails statewide.
The Wisconsin Snow Report uses local, first-hand information from more than 100 reporters throughout the season to keep winter enthusiasts apprised of the trail and slope conditions across the state. The dedicated network of volunteer reporters from visitor bureaus, chambers of commerce, ski hills, snowmobile clubs and state and county park offices makes this resource possible.
The Wisconsin Snow Report is an interactive map offering detailed information on snow conditions, including man-made snow, recommendations for nearby dining, lodging and activities, and a three-day weather forecast.
New to the report this season are additional insights for planning a downhill skiing or snowboarding trip. Click on a ski hill to easily learn whether lessons or night skiing are offered, if food or lodging is found on-site, the availability of tubing and so much more. Enthusiasts of snowshoeing and winter fat biking will also find new filters on the report to locate trail networks specific to those activities.
To learn more about the Snow Report and winter recreation, schedule an interview with a Travel Wisconsin representative through the media contact listed above.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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